Cape May County Times, 26 May 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CAPE MAT OOrUTT TIMES. SEA ISLE CITY, X. ».

BRIEF CHRONICLES BY LIND AND SEA

Tides and Rashes Which Bulletin in Condensed Style the News of the World.

TIMELY HISTORY PARAGRAPHS

Cv«nts at Washington Which Loom Large as Crucial Happenings. Industrial Activitiee at

WASHINGTON

keports to (be Federal Reserve B>«r<l showed that country banks are ■hipping large amounts of money *iew York for time loans. 'Senator McOormick consider* Introducing resolution which w.eild order laTestlgation ol navy department ad-

inofactarers.

Forty-one steel guests at White H< la principle to Harding's proposal to s^ollah U boor work day. The Harding administration believes Such negotietlon* as tbooe at GeDoa serve only to delude Russia with talae hopes of recognition and poaalbUlty of loans and mislead the Russian delegation Into making “absurdly Impossible'' demands, all of which constitutes a menace to the welfare of Ruslan peoHarding declines .to permit Lerla-

dlaapprvt-al of the propoaed trip la Japaa by the aaral ciaas of 1881 ca Laval transport, says the plan wtU Bor be changed uniees the Frealdeat or OocgTtsas prohibits the trtp.

Attorney General Daugherty anumneed thal the government will file ■ claim In the federal courts at Detroit

WO IBIM—I 1 tor Wi JUViC (BjOOO.Guu against the Lincoln Motors Outnjiany of Detroit. Ranks generally throughout the country have suniluaes of money for which there ie no demand among bor-

Setretary of Commerce Hooter induces leading producer* of nonunion caul fields of the country to enter an ■graemeot to control prices during the ■trike emergency as a means of prevaaling profiteering. Attorney General Daugherty seat telegram* to officials of the Bethlehem Steel Company and the alx other large •Uai and Iron compauiea. which are planning a glganUr merger, requesting them to send repreeimiatlves to Washington to discusa the proposed new

nmtilne.

IVstmaster General Work aniv-unc-ad be it writing to a large number of parcel p at user* to get their views on proposed changes In parcel poet rates. A service charge of 1 or g cents on each parcel mailed is one ol the pro-

Pope Plus XL has addressed a letter to all Roman Catholic bishops In the United State* asking -them to at the Catholic University of America in every possible way. Round for Los Angeles San Francisco and Seattle, the steamship California of the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company left New York with a full cargo. She is the first Diesel engine unit ship ye: built In this country. Sbe has no funnel a Europe In no mo.<J to disarm, say League of Nation* experts Plnchot's estimated majority over Alter between 10,000 and 15.000. The Irish political situation, from discussions In the Dali Elreann, appears to 1< moving toward peace. New Lersey offers co-opera th-J In war pn pistol tot era. Chicago apartment house destroyed by bombs and fire In labor war. Cleveland dispatches report work ta picking up an fast there that Industrial plants are hariry dlffculty In finding men for skilled Jobs The United States, President Harding thinks, will not need an Invitation from Great Britain to Join the Investigation of Turkish atrocities is Ar-

Arthur Balfour, vice president of the British Chamber of Commerce, distant relative of Sir Arthur Balfour, stirred ‘ - of Ot

at Washington with the decUratlo* that the British people are determined prerament shall pay its war the United States and all oth-

uvffthag

Phillies' third

■ta >*caue« of a apraLibtuM* rib, sustained when he fell chasing a foul.

Whltey Win. who has done some solid puliag of the ball as one of the

The University of Illinois has just bought 18 acres to be need fur gymnasium purposes. The new area rounds a section of *00 acres, to be usee exclusively for athletic projects The ols now feasts the greatest potential sporting plant In the college world. Yfung Jake Schaefer retains world 18.2 billiards title by defeating Walter Cochran at Chicago L3Q0 to LSSS. J. 8. Cos dec paid S2&OOQ to Jim Arthur for the comract on Chick Lang, the little apprentice Jockey. The price la the highest ever paid for a Jockey

in this country.

Bill Brennan, of Chicago, who once lasted twelve rounds with Jack Dcapla Madison Square Garden, New York, knocked out Jim Tracey, - forheavywaight jnpton of Australia. after one minute and thirtyt aecoada of fightlnr la the eighth

Secretary Hoover In a apeecn to Chamber of C-snmerce predicted United States will •'never again gage In governmen.nl 1 jana." He i they work for the destruction

the

that his victory oger Tracy is a recommends tioa for another match with the champion he probably U mistaken. Tracy Is beyond aU question the poorest specimen of a box**- that has ever appeared la the final bout la a l aw

York dub.

According to the latest fearing averages ol the Pacific Coax League, Jimmy O'Connell, center Adder of the San Francisco team, leads artth a parcuBlage of .450. O'Connell is the youngster for whom the Utaus paid 875.-

LEltDE FINDS

Survey of Its Experts Shov Reduction of Land Forces Uniikefy for Years.

MILLION MORE THAN IN 1917

Only Another Washington Conference could Bring About Dlsarmameat in Next Five Yea re—Powers Answer Frankly on Subject.

Geneva.—The nations of Europe are la bo mood to -disarm or even subatanrially reduce the rise of their armies, and no material progress toward din reduction of land armaments can be looked for during the next time or

VETOES HUES' HI6UEPROGRAM

U. S. Declares With Finality It WiD Take No Part in Russ Investigation There.

FRENCH CAUSED CONFUSION

Mixup Caused by French Disclosure in Regard to Ruwia—Proposal of Otffarant Nature They Sent Met Approval of Washington.

two yean to make *e the direction of world disanai ion. created la

League, when a final report will be drawn «p for the September meeting of the na•embty. Only twenty replies have heer received ao far to the qwaarien nalre sent out nearly right moeoha ago by the League to !» Bftywne ' asking for detailed

chaale at AnabMm. OaL, has otfered Mmarif aa a voluntary slave for life to save tin fast falling rye sight of his mother, ^ftoa purchase price Is to go for surgical gare.

Washington.—Any question at the recognition by the Cnlted States of the Russian Soviet government lies beytmd the time when restoration or productivity in Russia shall have been set Ik motion by that country Itself, according to an authoritative and plainly spoken outline of the attitude of the American government. Refusal to participate both in the Genoa conference and in the proposed commission consideration of Russian affair* at The Hegne, It

CUCAGO BONERS HUE BI6 BUILDING

Attack* Were Threatened if Labor** “Big Three,” Now in Cels, Were Not Released.

of the ef-

Tbe Genoa contemnee and a* | *** of the police to check an out-Roao-German treaty. In the eatima- ! br «** <* Mbw warfare which has ter-

members and ' rurised the city for two months was

league officials, have dealt e seriona \ »e« in a spectacular fire which partly blow to the disarmament campaign of ] destroyed a aeremy-famlly apartment the League. Informs: >n reaching the j building under construction at 7711 League Indicates the representative* Sheridan road In the heart of the

of the various countries are leaving !

wealthy residence district.

Starting Just before dark at several

Genoa with greater uncertainty as regards the future than when they i

started for the Economic Conference, j J ~ , “TZ Consideration of the diaanaament •mad njfidiy through the 8500000 problem itartf 1* out of the question «tnictnrt, and praeticmUy all the fire for the preeent. owing to the Buaao-1 bgbtlng apparatua bi the northern seeGerman attitude. League experts be- ! tion ot the dtj was called before it

Here. The only outstanding exception to what League circle* call the general refusal of the world to disarm 1* the Washington Conference. But for the Initiative of the Catted States government, it is pointed out. tit* rec-. ord of disarmament since the armls-

eotmtrieA would be virtually

The only thing that could bring tout general land dlsarmameed within the next five years would be anr Washington Conference, called strongly supported by the Cnlted ea, experts say. They add that America's great influence, morally.

world, would compel the tlons to reduce their armies, when efforts of the League, which Is tnede and is the Instrument of these states, would fall. Barring aetlcn by the United Bures the experts have *tt1e hope In the

Samuel Untermyer In steel merger probe seeks to ►lion price fixing. Secretary Hoover Induces coal <(iterators to agree to |>Un that will prevent profiteering and high price* as result ' of strike. Vaarol . wner* in New York plan to

Aero cMupetiUc predicted i eon on Majestic, blggew liner. York. Four master keyU ord* coatrulipig truu»inliqd<« of stuck quotation* will he installed ao the hour of tnr New Y«wk Block Etrhaugr to repls r prr*-

The league efforts for disarmament quietly, going ahead with the Idea that while nothing definite can be dope. It will U any event have the machinery ready for the day wiien the atemher*

Two hundred and eighty New York A iron sis declared In r< died la whisky plot nipped by aeUurtw. American Car and I'i>undry Compaay announced that an -rdef 1m fewa received for 2JJUU rvfrigeraior <-ars from the American lief risers lor Company. rawtlng about mMKUWO. C-ollins and D. Valera confer in final affort to gain Irish I-rsiv Harding tells Chamber of < utumeree United Bute* is on eve of great business revival: pleads t-v -.vmecieavw in cinnmerce" Genoa conference cotun. Is:; n approve* nntuiggreaaion part and HagiM meeting pnjKasil: (Tiild u.ske* Unitatt States' poritioe dear. Kx-Kmpatas CUa of Aastrl* to u, he all-wed to pc U> Farfe- ' astir, mmr Madrid, for tba birth of her rs)*rt«d child, aourdlng to a dM1*i'« of the cvunrii of ainbusaadoiT atm uu -ed at Fari*. Fire destroyed the white lead building of the plant of tha Ufilled Lead Cwuipuny at I’crth Viuboy, causing a Bias .<f about ll.rsxt.OUtt After a year of dlsuac. the Wg iron mine* of lr..n Mountain, Mich, will he open-'d again, employing

Failure of a wlftr to get break fust for her husl.-aud more than times in • !ght years is < ot»iderrd s gnufi reaa n for a legal separaUtm In Brooklyn. JustUr BenMUct granted a separation to Henry Bprlagirr of IUU n..uth Oxford street after bearing the plaintiff i lesttiuony. Uusala has returned c favornhle reply to the ulilrd |*'.|iusal fig a Col fereH'V at Tb- Hague next month. 81* tbonaand persons are out of work In Flume, and hundreds are starving. The League of B'aUuas council has agreed to lake up the qtuwriou .< making Palestine a national Jewish home under a British mandate. The Xeckwood cuait .lttae began its inquiry s: New York ‘ato the Lacks aanna-BeihlelMsn and tiie proposed tx •-ou.puay ete*! mergers by placing two < spi alas in the Industry <t. the witnees

gathered by the withheld until

being reported ro the assembly, unronflnned estimate* reoewtiy resched the Lsagae that there are 1,000.000 more amu under arms tn Europe today than yam previous to the tear. This figure takes Into aeesunt the wiping out of the German army. The Washington governmeBt has shown considerable Interest in the League disarmsmewt work, nccordlng t" one idficlal. Two requeata have l , een received recently from official AmerUan sources asking for riD available information in the hands of the la-ague, and the League has forwarded much confidential Information to

the

DRAGGED TO DEATH ffiY PLOW

Farmer la Killed Close ta Wh*r* a Daughter Lost Hand* le Mewsr Hi -omsburg Pa.—In the same field in which his daughter lost both her nsnd* In a mowing machine two ream ago Harry Beck, aged forty, a Greenwood township f .rmer. was killed when he fteil from a sulky plow and' was dragged flue a quarter of a mile by bli

The ejeA

was brought under control, wtih half the building in ruin*. The entire Rogers Park police fore* was needed to

more than 5,000.

ployed tinder the land is wage award, and the police declared the fire to anstep in the campaign ot terror * against tha award which

by the actively opposed by several of the unions which were disTbe fire followed several days of quiet, during which the police ha*e been checking up much evidence Belied last week In raids on union headquarters, the arrest of mcr* than 150 labor leaders and the indictment of eight, including Fred Mader, president at tb* Building Trade* Council, in con ■action with the aiaytag of ;wo patrol mea by four bombers who escaped in aa automobile.

could outlined in the of May 11 at Genoa. In the meantime, it was explained, the United States to ready to emfewk with other powers on any purriy scientific investigation of conditions in Russia with a view to recommendations as to steps necessary for the commercial, financial and Industrial revival of tfckt country, but it util have a* pan In any such deliberations which even Imply a recognition of the Soviet recline and would thus tend to “perpetuate delusions" among the In the Genoa memorandum, from which U at TBe Hague have exactly that effect la The memorandum, referred » by Mr. Hughes in declining the Invitation to barrier to i- f esubUsiimrot of any re-

it was in the minds of the Russian delegates that loans and other forms of credit might b* established in the United States wltbont there first having been set

menu, there oo a c:mad, basis, they are laboring under a complete delusion and no good purpose would be serv ed, la the American view, by entering upon discussions at The Hague which could never reach a happy issue while the attitude indicated in the Ruastan

unchanged.

It has

said repeatedly by

WORLD’S NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM \ <

LONDON — Great Britain will not play Earnon de Valera's game by intervening in Ireland The British are perfectly aware that that Is what De Valera want*, with the idea of discrediting England and oaoroyLig the Irish

MOSCOW. — A plague ot locust*, promiaing greater dewtractioa than that of last year, ha* deveiuped la the tiaucssu*. Baku. Kuban and the Crime*. It to a serious blow to south Russia's hopes for surreeWsl crops. «,.<j tb* peasants have tuoUUaad l« fight tha peat with Caroline and aU tcher

QLOUCCBTBR, Maas. Jahn Hap. Hammond. Jr, apparently has rovolutionlasd radio roommalcation by a new invention. He has perfected a comparatively simple apparatus to prevent

-- • r "-“ ~~ “J American officials who have a h—«t in guiding the policies of the government that recognition of the Soviet govemmrtu by the United States and other countries would not afoot the economic rehabilitation ot Russia. Secmary Hughes indicated this dearly when hr inf-emed the Genua group in his recent note that remedies foe Russia's problems must come from “within Russia heroelt" Administration offida's generally are wholly confident that the American people would never a]i>rove recognition of the Soviet regime and Indicate their belief that the assembled delegates at Genoa should by now folly understand Urn fixed nature of the American lulicy of standing wholly aloof from any international arrangement that might have the appearance vt moving toward such

recognition.

Lhiriug the daj It Wa* dlsc'oved that . an original French suggestion from j Genoa, seeking to draw out an evpressit* from the Washington government | as to its attitude towards what wa* | construed here to be a proposed purely economic Investigation a{ Ruaalan affairs by a Joint international cotnj mfesloo. bad met with a wholly sympathetic reply, although no specific ac«qxanc» ^ That exchange was herd., ,* the cablet oct L our ^ I for* the formal imitation to Tj* ■** '•drived, and proved to o* a wholly different matter, since u wax E—ITof-o^d as a result of the Rusalun memorandum of May 11. iriaaaaiv rejerting this formal inviiatim was extwdiud to the tope of “> ‘“"fusion ol ,ne rojd, l0 tba Fn-arh iropomu for . wholly ^*. |>aUUcal. arfentlfic inquiry with tit* answer to The Hague Invitation.

COJUJTIW DEFEATED ON HWMKSDOIQ

The Uoyd HMstry Eat en in MtMi Hcum «f Cosmom by Ifti Is 148.

L mdon.—Tht Barocnmc fasted in tb* Boa** «f C a vot* of 151 t* M8 *■ a

on the actual queatio* of wi.c:«* teachers should ccafrttvau 5 per of their nlartoa to tb* —pancBc*' fund, which wotld mean a aaviagJJ the ffoverumaat of leas than OJ" ** yearly, but oo Lord Robert Oeci! « » Uou to t.djopra tha defeat*. Mr. Ch«i berialn In resisting this motlo* « warned by many of tb* T party that they 1 him. but be di “Die Hards,- I - stilt th» poaitloo.

cepe those At which they arv intend

LON DO SL—Until Prim* MlnisUr Uoyd George returns from Oroua and analyzes for himself the iKiitloa in arbich the gurernmeut staads after lu

defeat in the “

FUNDING OF WAR OSBTg

femate passed the house HU providng 85UU.0UU ndditiunal for tb* Depart nrct uf Justice for proaccatlc* «f ErvniluiMd war contracts. I.eaervl Wood asks four moc.b*' rxu-n»4oa of lewe from L'uiraraUy •< Kaanxylrasia to complete work ta

Three Portugue*e aviators who started from fesb-.n in iriplanet arrived at Madrid. Spain, safely after covering the 800 miles in four hours. An Irish election will he held June 12 whether an agreement la reached between Free Staters and Republicans or not, wa* the decision reached by the provisional government. Another rote will he sent the Ual.sd States fc» jouU as the allies decide among ;i;'rm#el»e* exactly what is to bo June -t The Hague. The Ruaalaav have asked and rewired time to cun The Hagus ta- tie Jew

'lea:)i was not more than 00 feet from cabinet will bold in abeyance any ds•h* place where his dang.iter was sc I clslor to resign or call fur s new alsc-

ah< cklngly hart- tion.

' GENOA.—Tb* Ecor.om.c Csnfsrsnc* ONE STEEL MERGER RESULT 1 refu**d to accept the Amerlvsn rs-

fnoal to participate at The Hague aa

* j -«r of Nagatiat,*,, wnh

< mducled alirui.anrottaly m.>u Th * Unn “ 4 • t * t “ *• and Grro. Rrital,, , t . r •"«' ^ *

the war debt. u. ,he Uatli SJS* I

High official* d-lared , *• **••«►* nkfewd

U* ^ commit,«T U '*7, ^

l uotifiem'i.* . , itro^T T* com oi to*. , Ktvnce t.. rood , ap^, ^ »* primary aa* ; si.* to this country, hut mii7^ ! hrortmaaaly ft pi wiiiiiigiM-«.B •, Ir « wLh snzLt »•

mlloliiL if sent. rr.-iul;

«• Tr**»“

Lackawanna Plant Laborers Get Un- 1 ftuaL

askad-For Pay Increase. i PAR IE—Tha French Cabinet M . New Yrrk.—The Lackawanna Steel I elded to refute to send delegatea t„ ■-enpany animunred a wage increase The Hague to eonaider tb* Russian of more than 10 per cent to common qaeatlon. if !U* pr<>p«e«o cvufarvnrs laborers. j la In any respect political. The Incmae, fr nn 23 to 2d cents an WILKE* bARRE. Pa^-Twonty.four hour, was unaaVed by the worker*. It dtoaUUd rokltora wore mrde tempo. waa understood to have been made for rarity blind by bad whl»ky »oi* to the purpose of equalizing wages with than; at the Unllad State* Vetera^' those t*tid by the Beth)eb*K Swd Cor- Trwlutag *chocil at Pocmo Piaea. puratioa. by which Ch* Lackawanna curding ** -*•

baa b*aa ahaurfead. lOBnffid

OPPOSES STARTING PAPS,

Agtt.on„ Off*,,,, , i Th * 1

** E#tanii*h a Paper Mil motive Flmuen aud Eng uemen

d-wn the . '«'ta*n voted P uou fund (or ? 1 !’ rW,,e * -

w lunu iur llw escal.li,,!,,^. — ••—« ■■■■ terowt of seganiroq Ubor tv , J® i fBpIsdli veotiun voted to tndun. , *- - —— - presa, but si ale,j ;lia , > P! *•*** tor tb*-.r vtswa aa p* : tula time wowm v. . * An aatra ebarp* at a 1 '•rotiwrim.,. “O «b. M seeiio